he said we committed the same offence which is true of course.
but they won the game by "cheating" cant believe he thinks we should also lose 3pts!

EDIT - our response to be shown "soon".................. 8/
SuperNickyWroe wrote:hereford chairman just been on sky sports news not happy that they got three and we only got one!
he said we committed the same offence which is true of course.
but they won the game by "cheating" cant believe he thinks we should also lose 3pts!
EDIT - our response to be shown "soon".................. 8/
rich, thats why i put it in " " as we know thats how us sensible ones see it - but you are talking about theRichinns wrote:
It can only be cheating if it was undertaken on purpose. Neither team are guilty of that. Fine us both and leave the result as it stands would have been enough here.
SuperNickyWroe wrote: rich, thats why i put it in " " as we know thats how us sensible ones see it - but you are talking about the
football league here!
That's not correct, Dave.forevertufc wrote:After what happened to Hartlepool last season who's appeal failed,they increased the points deduction which so nearly relegated them,an appeal by us hear would be totaly foolish in my opinion,you will not change there minds,we will just end up worse.
Apologies ,thought i read there 3 point deducton,was an icrease from the original decision,my bad.CP Gull wrote: That's not correct, Dave.
Hartlepool got a very similar penalty to Hereford i.e a 3 point deduction and a £10k fine for playing an ineligible player (he was suspended becuase of the 10 bookings rule) in a game they won 2-0 (against Brighton). They did indeed put in an appeal within the 28 days - left it until just before the last day of the season - but even with the three point deduction they stayed up on goal difference.
The result of the appeal wasn't announced until the 15th of June and the FL upheld the decision and the punishment stood, it wasn't increased. Clearly our situation could be very different if we appealed as surely they (the FL) would have to get their act together a lot quicker than they have done thus far as surely the outcome of any appeal must be decided well in advance of any play offs (should we be involved) being played as you can hardly "change" the decision once the Play Offs have been played.
It may not do today, but it could quite easily mean the world come 5pm on the 7th May though! :Sforevertufc wrote: as i have said above 1 point change's nothing,in terms of number of wins required for a play-off place ,or automatic promotion.
I called it well, even if i do say so myself!Jeff wrote:I personally think that Hereford are pretty much nailed on to lose 3 points.
For us, it is obviously a lot more complicated. Dare i suggest that a common-sense approach (short of a simple slap on the wrist) would be to deduct us 1 point. O.K, we end up losing a point that had nothing to do with the game in which the infringement occurred, but the FA are seen to be taking a stance and we are punished, but not to the extent that our season is ruined by what was a genuine mistake.
What could be a crucial element in all this is that the FA have announced they are to review the Player registration/Transfer window regulations - admission in their own camp that the rules are too confusing. Could this work in our favour in the sense that the FA can see how it is possible to make a mistake with the current regs, and thus will show leniency in their decision.
And then of course there is always the precedent of Accrington not being deducted points for a similar offence in 2006/7.
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